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v1.003 - More balanced battle map generation + tile protection fix

I made the map generator more friendly to you
+ Treant boss and Lich terrain protection abilities are fixed now

v1.002 - Important fix for those who played DEMO before the release

As you probably noticed, your saves from the demo are transferred to the full version. But there was a bug in the transfer - you didn't get quests for all new heroes.
Now it's fixed and uploaded! Update the game and see new quests when you finish your current run.

I wanted to say thanks to all who played the demo! ːlove_seagullː
You maybe know, in the full version Brevnio Returned has a very rare quest to be unlocked. As a special sign of appreciation, I didn't remove the easy quest for her for the demo players. ːhappy_yetiː

v1.001 - German localization + fixes

Nothing more to say:
I've made some fixes and uploaded better German localization

1.000 - RELEASE update!

OHHH, I'm SO EXCITED! ːsteamhappyː
Hope you guys enjoy it, it was long 4 years (or maybe 5, I can't count right now)
Let's see what I've done for the 1.0 version:

  1. All 8 heroes, with very special skill trees and playstyles.
  2. All 8 bosses!
  3. EASY MODE! If something goes wrong, you can press undo on the auto phase (but before enemy spawns)
  4. Added much more sounds and a few great soundtracks
  5. Localizations! (new Italian and Spanish are here, German is coming soon)
  6. Fixes!
  7. Rebalances!
  8. Improvements!

Zero Orders Tactics is a clever turn-based god sim with a touch of From Dust


Classic god sims like Populous and Black & White teach that deities love to reach their horrible holy hands into our world and mess with us directly. They teach us to see 1-1 divine intervention in every random house fire and every lightning bolt that miraculously strikes our enemies. By contrast, the forthcoming Zero Orders Tactics teaches that god prefers to operate via covert means, because after all, personally lobbing some electricity at somebody would be inelegant. It's far more graceful to trap them behind a mountain, instead.

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